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Halting Forward Movement

(" advancements may have had their merits in the past, but have persisted excessively") Ogden Nash's quote. Initially, the quote was amusing. However, in current times, the quote lacks the same level of amusement, as the advancements continue to linger beyond their necessary extent.

Stagnation Ahead: Progress Halted
Stagnation Ahead: Progress Halted

Halting Forward Movement

In recent years, a growing concern has emerged in First World countries regarding the increasing regulation of businesses and the erosion of the free market. Many believe that legislators are making it harder for businesses to function due to complex and strict regulations, leading to a situation where the free market is no longer free.

This trend is seen as part of a larger, more sinister plan by some. The Elite, a group primarily composed of bankers, have been historically associated with families like Rothschild, Rockefeller, and Morgan, and are believed to control the central banks of First World countries and, consequently, the governments. Theories suggest that the Elite plan for a statist system with minimal personal freedom for the proletariat, but there is a divide among supporters as to whether this will be communist, socialist, fascist, or another type of state.

Negative developments in First World countries may be occurring by design under the Elite theory, as they are working towards an End of Progress and a New World Order based on statist principles and a class of serfs. The Elite prefer to remain in the background while exerting influence, and their long-term plan is for a neo-serfdom, the elimination of the middle class, with the Elite as a small, wealthy ruling class.

World leaders are moving away from progress, according to Jeff Thomas, and others believe that both primary political parties have become corrupt and act against the best interests of the people. Some people believe that the control of their country lies in the hands of a specific political party, which they support despite its mistakes. However, others are becoming convinced that the world is reaching an "End of Progress."

Understanding the current situation is crucial to avoid becoming a casualty of it. Many countries are following Keynesian economics, yet it is becoming clear that this theory does not work. Countries that have followed Keynesian economics are on the brink of economic collapse.

The parties and organizations behind the elite pursuing a neo-feudal state and influencing development in First World countries include powerful corporate and financial interest groups, especially large corporations and the financial lobby, which aggressively resist wealth and inheritance taxation to maintain existing economic privileges. Influential lobby groups such as the "Stiftung Familienunternehmen" and the association "Die Familienunternehmer" represent family business interests defending these privileges, aiming to keep political and economic power concentrated within an elite class interconnected with the state, thus perpetuating inequality and limiting democratic redistribution.

Some people believe that legislators are inept and are bringing about the ruination of the country. Others see the Elite as the root of the problem, manipulating the system from behind the scenes. Regardless of who is to blame, it is clear that the current state of affairs in First World countries is a cause for concern. As more and more people become aware of the situation, it is hoped that meaningful change can be brought about to ensure a brighter future for all.

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